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to the stock markets now u.s. markets started the week off on a positive note with the dow and the nasdaq well i just a notch general positive picture across the board. no wonder they are with telecoms putting on some of the biggest gains boosted by better than expected increases and consumer spending europe is makes them flat misters remain cautious on renewed concerns about japan's nuclear crisis and the ongoing unrest in the middle east europe is gaining versus the dollar and c.c.p. chairman tree showing indicates rate hikes may be coming. here in russia the first trading day was positive although very flat to be our tears in my six managed to gain point two percent while they spent most of the trading session in the red take a look at some of the individual stocks energy majors losing for the session but they manage some gains at the close rosneft up one percent gazprom one point two percent banking stocks among the main losers burbank losing two thirds of a percent tom mundy chief strategist that says the rus
to the stock markets now u.s. markets started the week off on a positive note with the dow and the nasdaq well i just a notch general positive picture across the board. no wonder they are with telecoms putting on some of the biggest gains boosted by better than expected increases and consumer spending europe is makes them flat misters remain cautious on renewed concerns about japan's nuclear crisis and the ongoing unrest in the middle east europe is gaining versus the dollar and c.c.p. chairman...
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and u.s. leading the attack on libya some say it's pure vengeance but they're certainly settling accounts and taking revenge turkey says it's disturbed by france's eagerness to invade but experts believe ankara shouldn't be surprised gadhafi is accused of ordering the bombing of u.t.a. flight seven seven two which killed fifty four french men and women in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine a u.k. court found that gadhafi agents the year before planned the bombing of pan am flight one hundred three over lockerbie which killed forty three british and one hundred eighty nine u.s. citizens he blew up his intelligence agency did a terrorist bomb very similar to the lockerbie bombing the u.k. was called a flight seventy two and it blew up of an asia with the loss of everyone on board so i would argue that there's an element of revenge strong element of revenge that more recently gadhafi is hurt french commercial interests. he fly and french will for a towel have a billion dollars he also bought r
and u.s. leading the attack on libya some say it's pure vengeance but they're certainly settling accounts and taking revenge turkey says it's disturbed by france's eagerness to invade but experts believe ankara shouldn't be surprised gadhafi is accused of ordering the bombing of u.t.a. flight seven seven two which killed fifty four french men and women in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine a u.k. court found that gadhafi agents the year before planned the bombing of pan am flight one hundred...
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to the stock markets now u.s. markets started the week on a positive note with the dow and nasdaq up around well one percent this hour that's right general positive picture across the board. putting on some of the biggest gains boosted by better than expected increases in consumer spending. in europe investors remained cautious on renewed concerns about plans nuclear crisis and ongoing unrest in the middle east the euro was getting worse in the dollar than was easy the chairman tree shading became the rate hike maybe. here in russia the markets did recover from early losses in monday's session and ended up point two percent at the close of the r.t.s. sex take a look at some of the stocks energy majors gaining the most rosneft up one percent gazprom one point two percent that's despite the ongoing conflict with c n p c. banking stocks were among the main losers with bank losing around two thirds of a percent chief strategist former says the russian market is likely to see more of . the russian investors are just st
to the stock markets now u.s. markets started the week on a positive note with the dow and nasdaq up around well one percent this hour that's right general positive picture across the board. putting on some of the biggest gains boosted by better than expected increases in consumer spending. in europe investors remained cautious on renewed concerns about plans nuclear crisis and ongoing unrest in the middle east the euro was getting worse in the dollar than was easy the chairman tree shading...
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i believe that u.s. administrations, success of the dem croatians democratic and republic have made a big mistake by giving iran no assets to jeopardize. if the united states had been willing to allow iran to have pipelines back in the 1990's, if the united states have been willing to allow conoco to take that deal with iran back in the 1990's, wrong we would have the hostile relationship we have with iran today. should we continue this pattern because of the nuclear issue? if we want to get -- to end the russian no monopoly, if we want afghanistan to be prosperous, i think we do have to end this policy of blocking iran from having pipelines trying to discourage transit trade, you know, the late richard holbrook was so proud of the fact that he had gotten a agreement from pakistan to india. well, there should be routes that go there. it's in everybody's interest. i would refer people to fred star at johns hopkins sites. he's written extensively about the silk road. everybody can belt. turkey can benefit.
i believe that u.s. administrations, success of the dem croatians democratic and republic have made a big mistake by giving iran no assets to jeopardize. if the united states had been willing to allow iran to have pipelines back in the 1990's, if the united states have been willing to allow conoco to take that deal with iran back in the 1990's, wrong we would have the hostile relationship we have with iran today. should we continue this pattern because of the nuclear issue? if we want to get --...
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barack obama says the u.s. would like to remove any chance of a victory the comment came during as a first major speech since as tribes on the star had to confront suspicions that washington has taken sides in a civil war that something russia says is not sanctioned by the u.n. resolution he's got to check out as the details. here is what we heard from president obama is that the u.s. involvement in libya will be limited that the goal is to protect civilians and that the u.s. is happy that nato is taking command of all libyan operations take a listen this transfer from the united states to nato will take place on wednesday going forward the lead in forcing the no fly zone and protecting civilians on the ground will transition to our allies and partners and i am fully confident that our coalition will keep the pressure on gadhafi as remaining forces in that effort the united states will play a supporting role it may seem that the u.s. is taking its hands arms rather off leader but many experts say in reality thi
barack obama says the u.s. would like to remove any chance of a victory the comment came during as a first major speech since as tribes on the star had to confront suspicions that washington has taken sides in a civil war that something russia says is not sanctioned by the u.n. resolution he's got to check out as the details. here is what we heard from president obama is that the u.s. involvement in libya will be limited that the goal is to protect civilians and that the u.s. is happy that nato...
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so this period has given the u.s. and other key powers a chance to make contact, clandestinely, get to know people, sometimes overtly as in hillary clinton's meeting with gentleman ja brill, head of the interim committee during her last trip. so getting to know them and then the idea is, create structures that allow them gradually to build something like a normal government, which libya has not had arguably ever, and so, again, that is going to take time and they want time. >> david, i had one, your intelligence sources are far better than mine but i had one tell me there is no question this guy still has mustard gas despite what he says. >> he has scary weapons and scary people and this is a regime that knows how to use terrorism, you can't forget, they were specifically blamed for the lockerbie bombing and they have used terrorists in many ways and they have people and resources and that is in the backs of the minds of all of the people in the white house, and the cia. >> the president has drawn one very bright line
so this period has given the u.s. and other key powers a chance to make contact, clandestinely, get to know people, sometimes overtly as in hillary clinton's meeting with gentleman ja brill, head of the interim committee during her last trip. so getting to know them and then the idea is, create structures that allow them gradually to build something like a normal government, which libya has not had arguably ever, and so, again, that is going to take time and they want time. >> david, i...
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yemen which is a u.s. ally, up to 46 people shot down in the square there today and a couple hundred people injured. it's hard to see how the president of yemen can survive this. but the problem is that's a u.s. ally and it's a country where al qaeda is strong and the u.s. is very nervous about that and in bahrain, a similar thing, what began as a democratic uprising has turned into a sectarian uprising of shi'ia versus sunni, very bad news for the middle east. gwen: thank you, tom. now we move on to japan which is still reeling from the one-two-three punch heard around the world. as search rescue and relief continue for the victims of last week's earthquake and tsunami. engineers and scientists are keeping a worried eye on the severely damaged nuclear plants along the decimated northeast coast. >> this is a catastrophe. we know the prior-to events at three-mile island, chernobyl had consequences but what we're seeing unfold in japan is on a much greater scale. gwen: as the crisis seemed to deepen with eac
yemen which is a u.s. ally, up to 46 people shot down in the square there today and a couple hundred people injured. it's hard to see how the president of yemen can survive this. but the problem is that's a u.s. ally and it's a country where al qaeda is strong and the u.s. is very nervous about that and in bahrain, a similar thing, what began as a democratic uprising has turned into a sectarian uprising of shi'ia versus sunni, very bad news for the middle east. gwen: thank you, tom. now we move...
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so going to the stock markets u.s. markets start of the week in a positive note with the dow and nasdaq adding a point to a point one percent respectively general positive picture. the board telecom put it down from the biggest gains there boosted by better than expected increases in strong spending in europe investors remain cautious on renewed concerns about japan's nuclear crisis and ongoing unrest in the middle east therefore we are seeing. the session on a negative note on the next flight now the euro is gaining versus the dollar as the chairman of tree shape indicates a rate hikes may be coming soon here in the rush to monday's session closing the markets recovered from early losses and trading in the black in the final minutes of trading with the r.t.s. six gaining point two percent the close take a look at more detail some of the stocks energy majors actually managed some gains gazprom putting on more than one percent meanwhile banking stocks are among the main losers with burbank losing around two thirds of a
so going to the stock markets u.s. markets start of the week in a positive note with the dow and nasdaq adding a point to a point one percent respectively general positive picture. the board telecom put it down from the biggest gains there boosted by better than expected increases in strong spending in europe investors remain cautious on renewed concerns about japan's nuclear crisis and ongoing unrest in the middle east therefore we are seeing. the session on a negative note on the next flight...
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u.s. media outlets that the u.s. pentagon has also been preparing britain has one of the countries that could drafted this resolution and has been making statements that it is prepared already to go into the areas airspace of libya and maybe take other means so we can anticipate that those western countries will be among the ones to first what will come out of it is unclear this is a quite a development coming out of the united nations here in new york. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe shells have been fired during a series of street battles in the ivory coast killing at least thirty people they were launched from a military police base in a district in the capital held by fighters opposed to president. he's clinging to power despite global calls for him to go after he lost a deeply disputed election four months ago the u.n. says three hundred seventy thousand people have fled the escalating clashes. the former haitian leader john bertrand aristide is heading back to his home countr
u.s. media outlets that the u.s. pentagon has also been preparing britain has one of the countries that could drafted this resolution and has been making statements that it is prepared already to go into the areas airspace of libya and maybe take other means so we can anticipate that those western countries will be among the ones to first what will come out of it is unclear this is a quite a development coming out of the united nations here in new york. turning now to some other stories making...
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he described what america as fundamental to the security of the u.s., and he said he is ready to see it serve a greater role in world affairs. the latest headlines for you on "bbc world news." the multi-national force setting up the no-fly zone over libya -- army officers and tribal leaders have joined opposition protests and in yemen. the president though says he is staying in power. abnormally high levels of radioactive substances have been found in seawater near the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant in japan. the radiation is 127 times higher than the government standard. a thousand people have died in the quick and tsunami. our correspondent sent this report. -- at 1000 people have died in the quake and tsunami. >> when the sea has taken all they know, how do you comprehend it? every landmark obliterated. even finding where his home stood is not easy to this 12- year-old. this is the first time he has been back. but for the third house on history, there is just avoid. >> my desk was up there. my dad was over here. this is where my bookshelf was. >> this is his 10-year-old sister an
he described what america as fundamental to the security of the u.s., and he said he is ready to see it serve a greater role in world affairs. the latest headlines for you on "bbc world news." the multi-national force setting up the no-fly zone over libya -- army officers and tribal leaders have joined opposition protests and in yemen. the president though says he is staying in power. abnormally high levels of radioactive substances have been found in seawater near the fukushima...
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the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed. there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and call the king of bahrain the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops and you don't appear to be listening to critics say that talk doesn't amount to any help for the bahraini people it amounts to this absolutely there's a double standard in the way the u.s. deals with friend versus foe and like libya grain is a strong u.s. ally in the oil rich persian gulf it's all about oil it's all also all about geo political military strategy the u.s. has a lot of military assets in the persian gulf right now and we want to make sure they stay there u.s. interests coming at the cost of people's lives and at the cost of the val
the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed. there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and call the king of bahrain the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops and you don't appear to be listening to...
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well the u.s. has been at the vanguard of the military operation over libya where american generals in command that's despite washington insisting it would only play a supporting role are you going to japan explains why the u.s. administration is that patients so look like it's remaining in the background. the pentagon says they do not rule out more strikes quote if and when the need arises if you watch american television you can't be pressured better america's involvement is a really good thing and that there was no other option but intervention but if you look at the polls the majority of americans polls the u.s. involvement in the intervention fox news gives sixty five percent they're already unhappy that their government is spending tax dollars on inconclusive wars in iraq and afghanistan and adding one more hot spot is the last thing they want just this saturday the us shot seventy five million dollars worth of missiles and about easier defenses officials though have promised that it's going
well the u.s. has been at the vanguard of the military operation over libya where american generals in command that's despite washington insisting it would only play a supporting role are you going to japan explains why the u.s. administration is that patients so look like it's remaining in the background. the pentagon says they do not rule out more strikes quote if and when the need arises if you watch american television you can't be pressured better america's involvement is a really good...
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and a u.s. soldier faces and life behind bars or even the death penalty for choosing to desert the army that he claims was fighting and legal war. and moscow's lights over you switched off today as part of a worldwide movement designed to draw attention to the threat of global warming. all right i will do stay with us for a recap of our top stories i'll be followed by her ati's a spotlight program a coming up in just a few moments with our very special guest. if . sung from phones to impressions. from stunts on t.v. . wealthy british style signs. on. the market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. more news today. fled up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada to. china. today. in india the buildings the grand central shirts in limbo and the. polish president. beatriz old. taj mahal hotel. the summer. hotel. the meridian. hotels ch
and a u.s. soldier faces and life behind bars or even the death penalty for choosing to desert the army that he claims was fighting and legal war. and moscow's lights over you switched off today as part of a worldwide movement designed to draw attention to the threat of global warming. all right i will do stay with us for a recap of our top stories i'll be followed by her ati's a spotlight program a coming up in just a few moments with our very special guest. if . sung from phones to...
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instead the ties between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand money that relationship problem in place during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever. to be uncertain or secure oldfield he'll feel a certain kind of feel when you look at recent history is taught us the sports is never just something that we just sit back and mock and sports always had an important social function in the history of american sports is no different. from. mine in motion movies soon which bryson if you move beyond sound from phones to fruition it's so. much fun stunts on t.v. don't come. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are rooted a clue. top stories this hour on t.v. a crisis at the fukushima power plant in japan worsens as reports say a partial nuclear meltdown is under way while the country struggles to tackle the damage caused by the earthquake the official death toll
instead the ties between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand money that relationship problem in place during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever. to be uncertain or secure oldfield he'll feel a certain kind of feel when you look at recent history is taught us the sports is never just something that we just sit back and mock and sports always had an important social function in the history of american...
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there and george kenney a former diplomat with the u.s. foreign service told me earlier that his country could spend a long time in libya just as in iraq and afghanistan. further american military intervention is almost certainly going to result in in a variety of failures and the stability that we have promoted has allowed some very un representative regimes to stay in place so that we could get cheap oil but i think it's pretty clear that the kind of environment that the united states has supported for decades has not worked to the advantage of ordinary people the problem is that on the one hand the united states said well we support peaceful demonstrations for democratic change but on the other hand the u.s. government has well if you're peaceful demonstrations don't work out so well for you we will consider supporting an armed insurrection and those are quite contradictory messages and i think that they're being received in very different ways all across the arab world when you can step to date with developments in libya online on twit
there and george kenney a former diplomat with the u.s. foreign service told me earlier that his country could spend a long time in libya just as in iraq and afghanistan. further american military intervention is almost certainly going to result in in a variety of failures and the stability that we have promoted has allowed some very un representative regimes to stay in place so that we could get cheap oil but i think it's pretty clear that the kind of environment that the united states has...
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well to you the u.s. military says the forces are right now scattered after the all the air assault coalition forces are currently patrolling the new fly zone the pentagon says they do not rule out more strikes if and when the need arises the u.s. has launched missiles from more shakes and submarines in the mediterranean targeting it could obviously are different systems and clearing the sky to make sure that out is not able to shut down any planes of the coalition forces you know that the u.s. fighter jets along with french warplanes have carried out strikes from gadhafi ground forces those while in currently the u.s. contribution in the strides really outweighs the contribution of all other coalition forces combined there happy reports of civilian casualties as a result. of those so those are some really alarming reports here and officials here promise it's going to be a fast war obama said there will be there will be no u.s. troops on the ground without his military and it is no match for the capabilit
well to you the u.s. military says the forces are right now scattered after the all the air assault coalition forces are currently patrolling the new fly zone the pentagon says they do not rule out more strikes if and when the need arises the u.s. has launched missiles from more shakes and submarines in the mediterranean targeting it could obviously are different systems and clearing the sky to make sure that out is not able to shut down any planes of the coalition forces you know that the u.s....
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it seems that military intervention not to last i mean vesely for the u.s. led military campaign in libya was the fact that the country's leadership started using a military force against its own people and the similar situation is taking place here in syria at the moment where the country's thirty's have already deployed troops to the south of the country to stop the protestors that was natalya novikov in syria where massive countrywide demonstrations have bought promises of reform from the government. russian authorities in the southern republic of have arrested two suspects in connection with a terrorist attack at the airport in moscow in a special anti terror operation in which seventeen suspected militants have been killed thirty seven died and over one hundred were injured in the atrocity last january artie's company has. according to sources within the local security offices we know that that operation was being planned for a long time about the number of people who knew about it was minimal so that the operation could be successful we know that seven
it seems that military intervention not to last i mean vesely for the u.s. led military campaign in libya was the fact that the country's leadership started using a military force against its own people and the similar situation is taking place here in syria at the moment where the country's thirty's have already deployed troops to the south of the country to stop the protestors that was natalya novikov in syria where massive countrywide demonstrations have bought promises of reform from the...
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saudi arabia has has a lot of of u.s. military hardware but all of those actions in fact would be integrated into nato u.s. states or as an offense systems so that in fact the whole lives just six of this war will be controlled by nato even if. the reader who sends a government can know that but i don't bother. to insulate disaster but what we have i think us understand and world public opinion must understand we are all of the above for one theater in north africa is very difficult to predict how it was unfolds but where you assume no fly zone and other measures that need military intervention and that means a lot and that means civilian casualties and you know michelle air i don't think you're the only one that thinks there's that a couple recent polls just came out that show even the majority of americans in in some cases depending on the wording of the poll seventy four percent oppose the u.s. getting involved in libya a lot of them seeing this as to what just what you said as the start of what could be a war of some
saudi arabia has has a lot of of u.s. military hardware but all of those actions in fact would be integrated into nato u.s. states or as an offense systems so that in fact the whole lives just six of this war will be controlled by nato even if. the reader who sends a government can know that but i don't bother. to insulate disaster but what we have i think us understand and world public opinion must understand we are all of the above for one theater in north africa is very difficult to predict...
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the u.s. really be? that makes investors nervous. no wonder, german acts alone are estimated to hold $50 billion of u.s. state and municipal bonds. >> we can stay for a closer look at the market. the 50 index on the euro zone was at three tenths of 1%. across the atlantic, a slight drop in prices. at this hour it is trading pretty much flat. trading at this hour of the value of one u.s. dollar. the train drivers' union has launched another strike, focusing on freight transport, they are set to continue until 10:00 a.m.. the union is demanding that rail providers provide higher pay guarantees. it remains unclear if and when strike action will affect passenger trains. the world's leading travel expo is opening stores to the public in berlin. accompanied by other dignitaries, including the polish president. poland is the featured country this year, promoting itself as one of the coasts of next year's european soccer championships. speeches and beer were flowing. >> that is how it works in germany
the u.s. really be? that makes investors nervous. no wonder, german acts alone are estimated to hold $50 billion of u.s. state and municipal bonds. >> we can stay for a closer look at the market. the 50 index on the euro zone was at three tenths of 1%. across the atlantic, a slight drop in prices. at this hour it is trading pretty much flat. trading at this hour of the value of one u.s. dollar. the train drivers' union has launched another strike, focusing on freight transport, they are...
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is mexico the u.s. state of california in grave danger or is the worst over do you think can you just clarify. i would say it's not you would not be great danger is saying you should be aware and not guilty to each. but the damage should not be that significant. waves we forecast over the. beach has been. confirmed it's about somewhere it's like a meter or meter to two meter way so you. cause a lot of the damage but you should be aware not to go near the ocean you are so to me would think about people sight seeing these waves not be as may not be absolutely catastrophic but they certainly might be enough to wash you or over a balustrade a wash off a rock if you're fishing i guess so much reason to be careful what we heard from one eyewitness who saw the tsunami warning on television and immediately ran out of a flood do you think the early alert system did actually save lives were lessons learned indeed from what we saw in. from our trip in two thousand and four yeah definitely definitely. some florida
is mexico the u.s. state of california in grave danger or is the worst over do you think can you just clarify. i would say it's not you would not be great danger is saying you should be aware and not guilty to each. but the damage should not be that significant. waves we forecast over the. beach has been. confirmed it's about somewhere it's like a meter or meter to two meter way so you. cause a lot of the damage but you should be aware not to go near the ocean you are so to me would think about...
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impose a no fly zone as are u.s. warships. washington is accused of cherry picking where it intervenes rapidly mobilising for libya while innocent civilians die and other nations torn by internal strife syria yemen and bahrain are witnessing pro-democratic protests which are being crushed by authorities while the u.s. and others look the other way. because the radiation risks grow as japan struggles to save its crippled nuclear site eight days after the nation was overwhelmed by the powerful earthquake and tsunami more than seven thousand people have been confirmed dead with thousands more still missing. up next martin anders explores the influence of russian culture in the french capital stay with us. well i welcome it's one of the most loves and this is cities in the world powers basically great celebrate the culture and architecture here and throughout the centuries as many russians and the great it's across the cultural links between the super countries became stronger and stronger today paris is part of russian history an
impose a no fly zone as are u.s. warships. washington is accused of cherry picking where it intervenes rapidly mobilising for libya while innocent civilians die and other nations torn by internal strife syria yemen and bahrain are witnessing pro-democratic protests which are being crushed by authorities while the u.s. and others look the other way. because the radiation risks grow as japan struggles to save its crippled nuclear site eight days after the nation was overwhelmed by the powerful...
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a ministration u.s. is very much asked him to do the latin americans have asked for the united states and take a serious look and have some policy changes regarding cuba and the u.s. has thus far you know refused to do so so why i'm so glad you brought that up because i do want to talk a little bit about venezuela now and i. have spoken of a lot lately especially because joseph kennedy has this ad out in which he talks about thanking venezuela for giving them or oil for this project to give it to low income homes so i want to take a look one of our correspondents our t k one ford took a look at this oil coming from there and sort of the commotion that it's causing here on capitol hill. with the dorothy day house every day is about doing a lot with a little notice when someone needed vegetables bread salvaged from the trash heap canned food donated at christmas that must last year and feed twenty five formerly homeless families live under duress the group sharing meals parenting support and heat up until
a ministration u.s. is very much asked him to do the latin americans have asked for the united states and take a serious look and have some policy changes regarding cuba and the u.s. has thus far you know refused to do so so why i'm so glad you brought that up because i do want to talk a little bit about venezuela now and i. have spoken of a lot lately especially because joseph kennedy has this ad out in which he talks about thanking venezuela for giving them or oil for this project to give it...
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u.s. engineers and others are explaining their options of containing the leak. >> in the small village 40 kilometers northeast of fukushima, while outside detroit exclusion zone, the people living here thought they were safe -- northeast of fukushima, well east -- outside of the exclusion zone. >> this has exceeded the data. >> the latest news from fukushima also offers no grounds for optimism. yvette tb's do not know when or even if they will be able to return home -- in evacuees -- the evacuees do not know. >> we do not know when the situation will normalize, and we do not think there will be a future for us in the city. >> operator tepco has decided to decommission four of the reactors. filling them up may be necessary. >> government and experts are considering but these four buildings at the fukushima-dai- ichi plant to stop the spread of the substances. >> a they will spray it with a synthetic resin to try to prevent radioactive dust from being blown away or being watched to see. in a
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the u.s. military should arm the rebel forces. there is a lot of concern about who the rebels really are and whether the decision could come back to bite in that respect for the united states. there is a lot of concern, really, about whether arming the rebels would be the right decision. >> we heard the foreign office here in the u.k. confirming the libyan foreign minister arrived in london defecting from the libyan regime there. any comment from the white house? >> strangely the white house has been really quiet on this issue so far. given the fact that it is potentially a propaganda for forces, it is surprising. no comment from the white house. going back to the issue of whether or not the united states will arm rebel forces. they say they are not ruling it out or not ruling it in. the balm administration is fairly tight-lipped on this option of whether they should arm the rebel forces. it is worth pointing out the directive does not necessarily mean that the arming has already taken place.
the u.s. military should arm the rebel forces. there is a lot of concern about who the rebels really are and whether the decision could come back to bite in that respect for the united states. there is a lot of concern, really, about whether arming the rebels would be the right decision. >> we heard the foreign office here in the u.k. confirming the libyan foreign minister arrived in london defecting from the libyan regime there. any comment from the white house? >> strangely the...
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nato bombings the u.s. is now involved in its fourth of a foreign nation in the same twelve years and this in turkey or fourteen new york. next hour here on r.t. will be dissecting the libyan conflict in cross-talk concerns that nato is involved but could become a sort of history repeating itself. u.s. british foreign policy objectives would be the removal could of his regime u.n. security council resolution one hundred seventy three short of that clearly but it does have the mandate in the open ended mandate to protect civilians and so that's what much of this comes down to and that's what are you from the top of this debate about the end state and all the controversy flowing from that but frankly i think if we look at previous no fly zones that are remarkably in effect if any. of the was near chief and proud to be a little no fly zone over iraq did have better achievements but look at the length of time that these operations went on for. and coming your way in just over an hour's time here over here now e
nato bombings the u.s. is now involved in its fourth of a foreign nation in the same twelve years and this in turkey or fourteen new york. next hour here on r.t. will be dissecting the libyan conflict in cross-talk concerns that nato is involved but could become a sort of history repeating itself. u.s. british foreign policy objectives would be the removal could of his regime u.n. security council resolution one hundred seventy three short of that clearly but it does have the mandate in the...
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do they see this as a u.s. operation, a truly international -let- as much by the arab league as by france, as by cutter, like britain? >> i do not think anybody looks as it as an american operation. they look at it as a western operation. they do not look at it as a bad thing. there's a convergence of interests. surprisingly, a big part of the arab street is in favor of military intervention to protect the people. you will be surprised think even though there is this extreme caution on the part of the united states to not be perceived a certain way says one of the unique opportunities in the history of the military -- american military involvement in the middle east where the arab street is not looking at what is happening in libya as an attempt by the united states to oppose its own objectives on to that region. that is at this stage. there is a skepticism because america's large military footprint in the region. there is a skepticism, and no doubt what add more fuel to the fire is the fact that be a pause lar
do they see this as a u.s. operation, a truly international -let- as much by the arab league as by france, as by cutter, like britain? >> i do not think anybody looks as it as an american operation. they look at it as a western operation. they do not look at it as a bad thing. there's a convergence of interests. surprisingly, a big part of the arab street is in favor of military intervention to protect the people. you will be surprised think even though there is this extreme caution on...
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level against the dollar since the second world war strengthening to seventy six and a quarter in the u.s. trading but it fell back later sessions it's currently trading at around eighty two dollars analysts say a quarter of a good effort by the world's biggest economies would have a bigger impact than the japanese central back acting alone but meanwhile the bank of japan injected another thirty seven billion dollars into the markets on friday best to try and shore up confidence and ensure liquidity to paris central bank has already injected nearly seven hundred billion dollars into the country's financial sector. let's now see how the markets are performing in reaction to the g seven intervention to curb the yen so japanese shares jumped nearly three percent while the currency itself tumbled investors were also showing some halted as a bit further radiation leak it could be contained at the fukushima nuclear plant stock markets elsewhere in asia also rose of the g seven bid to stabilize global markets hong kong's hang seng closed slightly up on friday and in your of the markets are also
level against the dollar since the second world war strengthening to seventy six and a quarter in the u.s. trading but it fell back later sessions it's currently trading at around eighty two dollars analysts say a quarter of a good effort by the world's biggest economies would have a bigger impact than the japanese central back acting alone but meanwhile the bank of japan injected another thirty seven billion dollars into the markets on friday best to try and shore up confidence and ensure...
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at home and abroad u.s. funded media as well as psychological operations for example a leaked classified cia document revealed a plan for ally it's a quote strategic communication program across nato troop contributors that taps into the key concerns of specific western european audiences that could provide a buffer if apathy becomes opposition to fight declining public support for the war from france and germ. as a young girl she recalls the day when the taliban willed into telecon pocket change outside her home and cook and watch on her family and her neighbors the cia tapped afghan women as the perfect messenger to make an emotional appeal about the taliban and professed their aspirations for the future as this woman does here. some media picked up on this message to hear time magazine equates pulling out u.s. troops from afghanistan with brutality against women however we think about this poor girl this happened while he was troops were there and some like them and it's writer jill argues these p.r. tact
at home and abroad u.s. funded media as well as psychological operations for example a leaked classified cia document revealed a plan for ally it's a quote strategic communication program across nato troop contributors that taps into the key concerns of specific western european audiences that could provide a buffer if apathy becomes opposition to fight declining public support for the war from france and germ. as a young girl she recalls the day when the taliban willed into telecon pocket...
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the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows pummeling libya with more air strikes cruise missile. others may have all the doctors had called from the capital as a place that's lights up the sky with fire i'm going to say when something just a few moments formal. international calls against intervention. russia condemns these forced libya over sixty people reportedly been killed by coalition bombs much. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind closed to the halo drop zone that it is raising fears that america's military premise will have the full consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also the japanese imports get the global cold shoulder as the fukushima radiation made meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake zones to the losses to moment eight times. the area watching auty well life twenty four hours a day the latest well developments from the u.s. britain and france are pressing ahead of that campaign of air
the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows pummeling libya with more air strikes cruise missile. others may have all the doctors had called from the capital as a place that's lights up the sky with fire i'm going to say when something just a few moments formal. international calls against intervention. russia condemns these forced libya over sixty people reportedly been killed by coalition bombs much. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind...
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president obama also admits that he wants to see gadhafi gone saying the u.s. will continue to talk to his regime even when nato takes come on the military. and moscow more as the forty victims of last year's twin suicide attacks on the capital's metro system that shocked the nation but only strengthened their results in the fight against terrorism. he would also you live from moscow or just after three pm well after the wreckage of violence libyan rebels are now being pushed further back from the outskirts of colonel gadhafi his hometown there are reports of a heavy bombardment and gunfire being used by pro-government forces despite claims that a ceasefire is in place. now reports from tripoli. there have been is strikes overnight and into the early hours of this morning choose day here in the capital city of tripoli the targets were both military and civilian now we all just hear reports that in terms of the fighting on the ground the front man has been pushed backwards to the city of breeden jawad away from the city of sirte that is gadhafi is home town we a
president obama also admits that he wants to see gadhafi gone saying the u.s. will continue to talk to his regime even when nato takes come on the military. and moscow more as the forty victims of last year's twin suicide attacks on the capital's metro system that shocked the nation but only strengthened their results in the fight against terrorism. he would also you live from moscow or just after three pm well after the wreckage of violence libyan rebels are now being pushed further back from...
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yemen i'm witnessing pro-democratic protests were being crushed while for us all of this while the u.s. and others look the other way. and in other news new a powerful aftershocks in japan struggles to bring its crippled nuclear side from the brink eight days off a nation was overwhelmed by severe snow over seventy thousand people have been confirmed dead thousands are still missing and. are now a time for us to explore the influence of russian culture there in the french based . hello and welcome to one of the most loved and this is cities in the world powers basically great to look at the culture and architecture here and throughout the centuries as many russians emigrate it's across the cultural links into the same countries became stronger and stronger today paris is packed full of russian history and culture and that's what i'll be exploring on the streets program paris has always held a special attraction for russians many have believed for centuries it is the cultural center. and with breathtaking architecture by opera food wine in style it gets you thinking maybe some truth in
yemen i'm witnessing pro-democratic protests were being crushed while for us all of this while the u.s. and others look the other way. and in other news new a powerful aftershocks in japan struggles to bring its crippled nuclear side from the brink eight days off a nation was overwhelmed by severe snow over seventy thousand people have been confirmed dead thousands are still missing and. are now a time for us to explore the influence of russian culture there in the french based . hello and...
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. ♪ the u.s. president barack obama has said the libyan leader colonel gaddafi must obey the u.n. demands or face military action. earlier, the libyan government announced an immediate ceasefire and promised to follow the u.n. resolution passed on thursday. he said colonel gaddafi had to stop all attacks on civilians, pull back his troops, and allow in humanitarian aid. >> now once more, muammar gaddafi has a choice. the resolution that passed lays out very clear conditions that must be met. the united states, the united kingdom, france, and arab states agree that a cease-fire must be implemented immediately. that means all attacks against civilians must stop. gaddafi must stop his troops from advancing on benghazi. he must pull them back from misurata and established water, gas, and electricity supplies to all areas. humanitarian assistance must be allowed to reach the people of libya. let me be clear. these terms are not negotiable. >> in the libyan capital of tripoli, there is dismay and anger at the u.n. decision. many see the rebellion as a criminal enterprise supported by fo
. ♪ the u.s. president barack obama has said the libyan leader colonel gaddafi must obey the u.n. demands or face military action. earlier, the libyan government announced an immediate ceasefire and promised to follow the u.n. resolution passed on thursday. he said colonel gaddafi had to stop all attacks on civilians, pull back his troops, and allow in humanitarian aid. >> now once more, muammar gaddafi has a choice. the resolution that passed lays out very clear conditions that must be...
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to step back and for nato to take command when by all means the u.s. plays the leading role in nato will also have to tell us what the end game is but most importantly i am just dying to hear from this president why we're involved in the first place i'm sure that kosovo might be used as a shining example rwanda as the example. what not to do when you move away from the argument that we intervene in civil conflicts out of the goodness of our hearts and effort to save innocent civilians well it becomes questionable as the sole reason when you look at the rain gamut and syria they're all comes back to why the us is there and what's in it for us i think the words of defense secretary robert gates on this past weekend continue to echo. no i don't think it's a vital interest for the united states but we clearly have interests there and it's a part of the region which is of vital interest for the united states and so is there anything that obama can say tonight will make us forget those words by defense secretary gates more of that here to discuss that with m
to step back and for nato to take command when by all means the u.s. plays the leading role in nato will also have to tell us what the end game is but most importantly i am just dying to hear from this president why we're involved in the first place i'm sure that kosovo might be used as a shining example rwanda as the example. what not to do when you move away from the argument that we intervene in civil conflicts out of the goodness of our hearts and effort to save innocent civilians well it...
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international pressure is mounting on gadhafi with the u.s. considering military intervention and the u.k. and france drafting a no fly zone resolution for the u.n. and amid this came some embarrassing off the record remarks from u.s. officials that is going to go on as more. defense secretary robert gates landed in afghanistan through translator the top u.s. commander general david petraeus who greeted mr gates at the airport joking quote welcome back sir flying a little bigger plane than normal you're going to log some attacks on leave you or something and of quote the u.s. defense secretary responded to the comment by laughing and said quote yeah exactly well apparently the two gentlemen were unaware of the open microphone the world is now guessing whether that was just a joke or there was a kernel of truth a lot of people thought that was a highly inappropriate joke mind you this comes from america's top military man although the official position of the u.s. is in order to decide on the military intervention be the support of the internat
international pressure is mounting on gadhafi with the u.s. considering military intervention and the u.k. and france drafting a no fly zone resolution for the u.n. and amid this came some embarrassing off the record remarks from u.s. officials that is going to go on as more. defense secretary robert gates landed in afghanistan through translator the top u.s. commander general david petraeus who greeted mr gates at the airport joking quote welcome back sir flying a little bigger plane than...
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if you hours ago, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said airplanes from the united arab emirates would be joining the no-fly zone. >> final preparations for these french pilots as they contemplate another mission over libya. france was at the forefront of the diplomatic flight to get a no flight -- a no-fly zone it installed, and now they're actively involved in maintaining it. while their mission is clear, who controls the international mission has been less so until now. >> nato allies have decided to enforce the no-fly zone over libya. we are taking action as part of the broad international efforts to protect civilians against the attacks by the khadafy regime. >> that will be music to the years of the u.s. government, which four days has been seeking to reduce the level of american involvement in policing the no- fly zone. news of the agreement brought this response from the secretary of state. >> nato is well-suited to coordinating this international effort and ensuring that all participating nat
if you hours ago, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said airplanes from the united arab emirates would be joining the no-fly zone. >> final preparations for these french pilots as they contemplate another mission over libya. france was at the forefront of the diplomatic flight to get a no flight -- a no-fly zone it installed, and now they're actively involved in maintaining it. while their mission is clear, who controls the international mission has been less so until now. >>...
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. >> the general in charge of u.s. africa demand, leading coalition operations in libya, and said he does not expect operations to continue much longer. >> i do not think it will go on for very long time. and we have an opportunity to execute the requirements of the u.n. security council resolution. the most important part of which is to protect civilians. it is important to note with the net to a large degree by stopping the regime's attacks on benghazi. there are other places where civilians remain threatened by the regime. we are doing our best each and every day and night to protect the civilians. >> you are watching "bbc world news." still to come on the program -- more worries in japan around the fukushima nuclear plant. one of the reactors could be damaged. the countries involved and the military coalition over libya have been financing a deal to transfer political control of their campaign -- finessing a deal to transfer political control of their campaign to nato. matthew price reports. >> slowly, but surely,
. >> the general in charge of u.s. africa demand, leading coalition operations in libya, and said he does not expect operations to continue much longer. >> i do not think it will go on for very long time. and we have an opportunity to execute the requirements of the u.n. security council resolution. the most important part of which is to protect civilians. it is important to note with the net to a large degree by stopping the regime's attacks on benghazi. there are other places...
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a u.s. senator has asked for more money to fund the war in afghanistan despite the embarrassing revelation that lawmakers were manipulated by the military to do so karl levin also suggests leaving a power a vacuum in the troubled country something that was mistakes made when the soviets pulled out thirty years ago but our military contributor says the two situations are starkly different. thirty years ago this soviet army successful it accomplished one of its main mission to build of the professional afghan armed forces and you know why because we thought bad again military officers score that there was something to die for for their own country for their own peers and for their own armed forces unlike the soviet military campaign the current american mission in afghanistan has nothing to offer neither to add again officers or north to admin people it's a large why because of the whole american experience in afghanistan these only about profiteering whether it's for consultant vultures or fo
a u.s. senator has asked for more money to fund the war in afghanistan despite the embarrassing revelation that lawmakers were manipulated by the military to do so karl levin also suggests leaving a power a vacuum in the troubled country something that was mistakes made when the soviets pulled out thirty years ago but our military contributor says the two situations are starkly different. thirty years ago this soviet army successful it accomplished one of its main mission to build of the...
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so we have had u.s. troops on the ground and there have been working and there's probably only a which is special operations working with them within the libyan forces as well to try to get them to defect because if there's no military leaders defected from libya there's no way that the the rise of the rebels can fight off is just there's just no way sir going to have long term battles and this is bad for us because the longer that there's the qaddafi stays in power the worse off it is for nato and for the united states because we will end up getting bogged down in this none on the other about u.s. lawmakers psyops does it pose a problem because our lawmakers need to have objectives they need to have look at their electorate and say do we need to be there and the electorate largely their opinion has been given to them by their leader the leader or says not the people and so that's where the the big disconnect is certainly it's a difficult choice to go for that we think these generals and they want to pro
so we have had u.s. troops on the ground and there have been working and there's probably only a which is special operations working with them within the libyan forces as well to try to get them to defect because if there's no military leaders defected from libya there's no way that the the rise of the rebels can fight off is just there's just no way sir going to have long term battles and this is bad for us because the longer that there's the qaddafi stays in power the worse off it is for nato...
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france, britain, in the u.s. have taken the lead so far, but nato has yet to agree whether the alliance should have a leading role in the mission. the meetings for talks have been scheduled for all of the key international players in london next week. ministers will be hoping to have resolved the issue of control by then. bbc news. >> earlier, i spoke to the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations under president bill clinton, and the arab league, the african union, and others that are not fully committed to air strikes, and president obama said the international community is fully behind the action in libya. >> first, you have to remember that the international community did pass this through the union, so there is that international credibility. as this goes on longer than people expect, this is the first time they have done this. it happened very quickly. it is a healthy debate going on. it is not clear it will remain an unanimous block to do it, but i think with the american leadership, you will see it l
france, britain, in the u.s. have taken the lead so far, but nato has yet to agree whether the alliance should have a leading role in the mission. the meetings for talks have been scheduled for all of the key international players in london next week. ministers will be hoping to have resolved the issue of control by then. bbc news. >> earlier, i spoke to the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations under president bill clinton, and the arab league, the african union, and others that...